Undercover F/W16 – Paris
We would like to present to you Undercover’s Fall/Winter 2016 Women’s collection.
We would like to present to you Undercover’s Fall/Winter 2016 Women’s collection.
We would like to present to you Geoffrey B. Small’s Fall/Winter 2016 Women’s collection.
We would like to present to you Rick Owens’ Fall/Winter 2016 Women’s collection.
We would like to present to you Yang Li’s Fall/Winter 2016 Women’s collection.
We would like to present to you Anrealage’s Fall/Winter 2016 Women’s collection.
We would like to present to you Thamanyah’s Fall/Winter 2016 Women’s collection.
We would like to present to you Thamanyah’s Fall/Winter 2016 Men’s collection.
We would like to present to you Geoffrey B. Small’s Fall/Winter 2016 Men’s collection.
This past men’s fashion week was marked by a sense of schizophrenia more than anything else. Half of the shows in Paris were held in opulent palatial spaces and the other half in basements stripped of everything but their concrete foundations. The reactions of critics and buyers were similarly split. The editors I spoke with mostly shrugged shoulders and talked of consistently lowering expectations, while buyers thought the season more than solid.
We would like to present to you Song for the Mute’s Fall/Winter 2016 Men’s collection.